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<%@ Register src="UserControl/TimeControl.ascx" tagname="TimeControl" tagprefix="uc1" %>

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    <title>Request Object</title>
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    <h1>Request Object</h1>
       
        <uc1:TimeControl ID="TimeControl1" runat="server" />
        <input type="text" value="Something" id="Text1" name="Text1" />
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    <p>
    In simple words, a web request a 'request sent from a client to the server, asking for a
     specific web page'.

When you type a URL in a web browser or when you click on a hyper link in any web page,
 your browser is actually making a 'Request' to the server for the specific URL.
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    the Request object was the only way to retrieve the input data entered by the user 
    in the input fields in the page
    <p>
    the Request object represents an HTTP request before it has been sent to the server.
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